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  2. ANGLO-COLONIAL GOSSIP.

    Sir Samuel Davenport has been presiding at a Conference held in the Exhibition upon “emigration from a colonial of view,” and proposed the ...

    Article : 1,428 words
  3. “CHRISTIANITY S NEXT PROBLEM.”

    Sir—The above words come with a higher sanction than my own. Professor Ely avers “that not one religious journal of prominence understands the questions of labour well ...

    Article : 1,132 words
  4. THE RAILWAYS AND THE GOVERNMENT.

    Sir—During the last few days of the year 1885 when the Hon. J. B. Spence, then Commissioner of Public Works, had suddenly determined to double or largely increase the ...

    Article : 798 words
  5. THE MANCHESTER UNITY OF ODDFELLOWS.

    The Staffordshire Advertiser of Jane 19 publishes an interesting account of the opening of the A.M.C. of 1886 at Staffordshire. From Grand master ...

    Article : 650 words
  6. SCIENCE OF THE DAY.

    The Delany system of telegraphy, by which a very large number of messages can be sent along one wire atone time, was folly described in these columns when it was first tried. It ...

    Article : 2,049 words
  7. THE UNITED STATES.

    The President has returned from his wedding journey and is now hard at work. All the railways that connect New York and the north-eastern seaboard with the ...

    Article : 1,148 words
  8. The Riddler.

    7.811. Enigmatic Charade, by Cosmos.— “What is the first?” you ask with some surprise. I answer, “It is now before your eyes.” “What is the last ?” The sequel will disclose ...

    Article : 544 words
  9. A TRIBUTE TO GLADSTONE.

    Sir—If South Australia’s subscription-list re the above is to be headed only by “True Irishman,” instead of South Australia taking the lead in this “glorious work,” I ...

    Article : 615 words
  10. ANSWERS TO PROBLEMS PUBLISHED

    All the problems of that date have been answered correctly by Cardinal. 7.793. Phonetic Charade, by Jo Murna (Wokurna) —You-dun-Da=Eudunda.—Correct answers by E. A. ...

    Article : 385 words
  11. MESMERISM.

    Sir—Under the heading of “Science of the Day” (by a B.Sc.) in the Register of August 3 appears a note on the above subject treated under the name of “Hypnotism.” The ...

    Article : 828 words
  12. THE IRISH QUESTION.

    Sir—You must excuse me tor wanting to say a word in reply to “J. G.’s” letter on the above subject in Wednesday’s Register. just want to ask him who are “all the best ...

    Article : 512 words
  13. WEEKLY CALENDER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 231 words
  14. ROAD THROUGH HINDMARSH-SQUARE.

    Sir—I was greatly surprised to notice that a petition has been presented to the City Council to have a roadway opened through Hindmarsh-square. I am at a loss to ...

    Article : 281 words
  15. NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE.

    The new problems, &c., sent by the following contributors are acknowledged with thanks:— A. H. Gull (3), P. L. Smith, Grecian, Claudia, Touchstone (2), Snider, Snowy (2), A. Hart, jun. ...

    Article : 506 words
  16. Advertising

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    Advertising : 443 words
  17. MR. GLADSTONE AND HOME RULE.

    Sir—I do not believe that we in this poor colony, nor indeed in Australasia, can advance the Home Rule measure, nor can we its progress. What we may write and ...

    Article : 950 words
  18. TROUBLES AT NAIRNE.

    Sir—Allow me through the columns of your paper to bring before the notice of the public, and especially the Sanitary Board, the dirty and filthy state of the Main-street of ...

    Article : 280 words
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